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Why can I flip a coin 3 times and get heads all three times?
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Flip a coin 10 times and record the number of heads and tails. Roll a die 30 times and record how many times each number shows up.
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What did you notice about the coin? Did anyone get 5 heads and 5 tails? Calculate your percent heads and tails. What do you notice about the die? Did anyone get 5 of each face? Calculate your percent for each face.
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On your TI-84: APPS, Prob Sim, Toss Coin, Set, 100, ok, Enter. What do you notice about your percent's now? (use the arrows to navigate)
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On your TI-84: APPS, Prob Sim, Roll Dice, set, Trial set: 100, ok, enter. What do you notice about your percent's now? (use the arrows to navigate) Press enter again for another 100 rolls and look at the frequencies.
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The larger the number of observations, the closer the experimental probability of an event will get to the theoretical probability of that same event.
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